Asian Art I - 21st May 2014

Lot 260

A small rare Chinese Longquan celadon vase

Estimate £10,000 - £20,000 | Hammer £19000

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Description

A small rare Chinese Longquan celadon vase, zhiping Song dynasty 960-1279 AD, the pear-shaped body raised on a slightly tapering foot, the long cylindrical neck rising to a flared rim, decorated in a plain even glaze tending towards a kinuta-type, a paper label for Sir H. Ingram Collection, 14.6cm.

Provenance: the collection of Andrew Williams Esq., Oxfordshire. Formerly the Sir Herbert Ingram Collection.

Cf. B McElney, Chinese Ceramics & the Maritime Trade pre-1700, The Museum of East Asian Art, Bath, p.152, no.76, for a similar vase.

This vase was included in an inventory drawn up for Sir Herbert's estate by Bluett's in June 1958, and is clearly identified on a hand-written draft as '83 Celadon vase 5 3/4" £40'.